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    "ARMENIAN SPORT IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE" EXHIBITION IN THE MUSEUM OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    AZG Armenian Daily
    02/09/2008

    Armenians in the Ottoman Empire

    An exhibition under heading "Armenian sport in the Ottoman Empire"
    opens September 2 in Yerevan at the hall of temporary exhibitions of
    the Museum-Institute of the Armenian Genocide.

    The exhibition includes 70 photos, documents, papers and magazines
    that present the history of the Armenian sport-clubs and football
    teams in the Ottoman Empire before 1915.

    According to the notification of the Museum, the Armenian sport-clubs
    and sportsmen made a significant contribution to the development of
    sport in the Ottoman Empire; there were 100 sport-clubs in the Empire
    before 1915.

    In 1911-1914 Armenian Olympic Games were held in Costandnupolis.

    Sport newspaper "Marmnamarz" was published in those years,
    editor-in-chief - Shavarsh Krisian. It was the first sport newspaper
    of the Ottoman Empire.

    In summer of 1912, two Armenian sportsmen Vahram Papazian and Mkrtich
    Mkoyan participated in the 5th Olympics in Stockholm presenting the
    Ottoman Empire first time at the Olympic Games.

    >From 1915 to 1920, most of the Armenian sportsmen fell victim to the
    Armenian Genocide. Most of the Armenian sport-clubs stopped to exist.
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